I'm with Doc here on the Delica, I've been on a kick lately with just buying Golden made knives, or trying to find older discontinued knives. On vacation a couple months back, bought a saber grind Delica at SMKW, can't tell you just how much I'm enjoying it! Excellent for work, tough, weighs nothing, fairly inexpensive, and begs to be used. I know this is a FFG crowd here, mainly, but it's a great little knife and I love that saber grind!Doc Dan wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 12:24 amI do not know how your dexterity is in your hands but I have a Dragonfly LW and a Ladybug Salt Hawkbill that I keep on me during my hospital visits. I keep one in my pajamas always at the hospital and even at home in case I have to be suddenly taken to the hospital.
Aside from those, I’m afraid I’m boringly pragmatic. A Delica of some sort rounds things out nicely.
The Brouwer is a fairly recent acquisition for me. It had been on my list for quite a while, but because of the price point I hesitated (like many people, I think). So I saved up a bunch of rewards points and bought it for a hefty discount. I am so glad I did, because it's a very nice little knife. I personally love having one g10 scale and one titanium scale (for better grip), the size is small but still quite useful for edc and easily still a 4-finger grip for most hands with the choil, it's a sleek design that feels great in my hand, the lockbar is very easy to access with the generous cutout (and I'm super picky about framelocks for this reason), and the clip position is much better now than on the original release. Bonus: I really love this shade of green.MichaelScott wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 7:35 amI always carry Lil’ Lum in my Hitch & Timber Runt along with a flashlight and small Leatherman tool. I have a Chaparral which is still on probation. I remember how much I liked my Rhino and think now that the “trouble” I had adapting to the blade was mostly me. I plan to get another and educate myself.
For me, the time of the Delicas has passed. Technologically the Delica has been superseded by the likes of the Para 3 LW. Better build, more sophisticated operating components, nicer handle, wire clip, interesting blade steel.
My mid-size knife will be a Para 3 LW.
I am still interested in why some people like the Brouwer so much.
That's a matter of perception, not one of reality. I guess that's one definition of "opinion", lol. Even though I like the US made Para3, I strongly prefer the Delica for use due to the back lock and handle shape.MichaelScott wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 7:35 am
For me, the time of the Delicas has passed. Technologically the Delica has been superseded by the likes of the Para 3 LW. Better build, more sophisticated operating components, nicer handle, wire clip, interesting blade steel.
Thanks for the description and photos. Yes, it is smaller than I thought, which I think is a good thing. Also, I like the blade shape. Seems pretty agnostic and suitable for most folder/pocket knife tasks.JuPaul wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 7:58 amThe Brouwer is a fairly recent acquisition for me. It had been on my list for quite a while, but because of the price point I hesitated (like many people, I think). So I saved up a bunch of rewards points and bought it for a hefty discount. I am so glad I did, because it's a very nice little knife. I personally love having one g10 scale and one titanium scale (for better grip), the size is small but still quite useful for edc and easily still a 4-finger grip for most hands with the choil, it's a sleek design that feels great in my hand, the lockbar is very easy to access with the generous cutout (and I'm super picky about framelocks for this reason), and the clip position is much better now than on the original release. Bonus: I really love this shade of green.MichaelScott wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 7:35 amI always carry Lil’ Lum in my Hitch & Timber Runt along with a flashlight and small Leatherman tool. I have a Chaparral which is still on probation. I remember how much I liked my Rhino and think now that the “trouble” I had adapting to the blade was mostly me. I plan to get another and educate myself.
For me, the time of the Delicas has passed. Technologically the Delica has been superseded by the likes of the Para 3 LW. Better build, more sophisticated operating components, nicer handle, wire clip, interesting blade steel.
My mid-size knife will be a Para 3 LW.
I am still interested in why some people like the Brouwer so much.
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Great looking little folder, doing a little research right now!!JuPaul wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 7:58 amThe Brouwer is a fairly recent acquisition for me. It had been on my list for quite a while, but because of the price point I hesitated (like many people, I think). So I saved up a bunch of rewards points and bought it for a hefty discount. I am so glad I did, because it's a very nice little knife. I personally love having one g10 scale and one titanium scale (for better grip), the size is small but still quite useful for edc and easily still a 4-finger grip for most hands with the choil, it's a sleek design that feels great in my hand, the lockbar is very easy to access with the generous cutout (and I'm super picky about framelocks for this reason), and the clip position is much better now than on the original release. Bonus: I really love this shade of green.MichaelScott wrote: ↑Fri Aug 07, 2020 7:35 amI always carry Lil’ Lum in my Hitch & Timber Runt along with a flashlight and small Leatherman tool. I have a Chaparral which is still on probation. I remember how much I liked my Rhino and think now that the “trouble” I had adapting to the blade was mostly me. I plan to get another and educate myself.
For me, the time of the Delicas has passed. Technologically the Delica has been superseded by the likes of the Para 3 LW. Better build, more sophisticated operating components, nicer handle, wire clip, interesting blade steel.
My mid-size knife will be a Para 3 LW.
I am still interested in why some people like the Brouwer so much.
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